First Results from Viper: Detection of Small-scale Anisotropy at 40 GH[CLC]z[/CLC]
The Astrophysical Journal2000Vol. 532(2), pp. L83–L86
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J. B. Peterson, G. S. Griffin, M. Newcomb, Donald L. Alvarez, C. M. Cantalupo, D. Morgan, K. Miller, K. Ganga, D. Pernic, Markus H. Thoma
Abstract
Results of a search for small-scale anisotropy in the cosmic microwave background (CMB) are presented. Observations were made at the South Pole using the Viper telescope, with a 0&fdg;26 (FWHM) beam and a passband centered at 40 GHz. Anisotropy band-power measurements in bands spanning the range of l in which the first acoustic peak is expected (bands centered at l=108, 173, 237, 263, 422, and 589) are reported. Statistically significant CMB anisotropy is detected in all bands.
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